Dr. Robert M. Krim Robert Krim is the founder and leader of the Boston History and Innovation Collaborative, for which he assembled a multi-university research team who worked with hundreds of organizations and businesses studying nearly five hundred innovations that changed the world and were developed in Greater Boston. With that research, he developed it into "Four Centuries of Innovation," a permanent exhibit at Boston Logan International Airport. He has a BA from Harvard and earned a master's in US History, a master's in Economics, and a joint PhD/MBA from Boston College. A professor at Framingham State University, Krim teaches innovation and Massachusetts history. Alan R. Earls Alan R. Earls is a Boston-area writer who has covered high-tech innovation for more than thirty years. He has authored or edited more than a dozen books on innovative enterprises such as Polaroid, Digital Equipment Corporation, and Raytheon, as well as regional histories such as Route 128 and the Birth of the Age of High Tech. He was guest curator for the museum’s 2006 Widgets of Route 128 exhibit. He is also an occasional tinkerer and a licensed ham radio operator
Charles River Museum of Industry and Innovation
Jeneé Osterheldt, Candace McDuffie, Ashley-Rose, and Oompa
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Dayna Cunningham and Edward Glaeser
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Samuel Moyn
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Mara Hvistendahl, Dana Priest, Tim Weiner, and Tim Naftali
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Frances F. Denny, Melissa Madara, Erica Feldmann
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Bryce Pinkham
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Michael Dobbs and Evan Thomas
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Tom Nichols and Heather Cox Richardson
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Dr. Kwok Pui Lan | “Political Theology in Asia Pacific”
Boston University Photonics Colloquium Room
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